Green/Black Tourmaline Crystals - 10g Bag
These natural green tourmaline rough specimens have a dark like black to medium natural green color. Some transparent green tourmaline has some gem-grade pieces contained within a bag!.
This small size crystal has few pieces that are naturally terminated (not every piece is terminated but it is possible to find some within a few bags) The terminations and prismatic faces of this natural green tourmaline crystal are in good overall condition.
By heating, or rubbing the stone it reduces an electric polarization. Green Tourmaline is a gem of growth, renewal, and service. While encourages vitality, strength of spirit, and courage in times of struggle.
This gemstone throughout history has many ancient cultures, According to the ancient Egyptians Tourmaline passed through a rainbow on its journey from the sun, taking on all the colors of the rainbow before finding its resting place deep within the earth.
In the 1500s, a Spanish conquistador found green tourmaline in Brazil—which he mistook for emerald. His error held until the 1800s, when mineralogists finally identified tourmaline as its own mineral species. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that Tourmaline began to see a huge rise in popularity within the gem world.
Green/Black Tourmaline Crystals - 10g Bag
These natural green tourmaline rough specimens have a dark like black to medium natural green color. Some transparent green tourmaline has some gem-grade pieces contained within a bag!.
This small size crystal has few pieces that are naturally terminated (not every piece is terminated but it is possible to find some within a few bags) The terminations and prismatic faces of this natural green tourmaline crystal are in good overall condition.
By heating, or rubbing the stone it reduces an electric polarization. Green Tourmaline is a gem of growth, renewal, and service. While encourages vitality, strength of spirit, and courage in times of struggle.
This gemstone throughout history has many ancient cultures, According to the ancient Egyptians Tourmaline passed through a rainbow on its journey from the sun, taking on all the colors of the rainbow before finding its resting place deep within the earth.
In the 1500s, a Spanish conquistador found green tourmaline in Brazil—which he mistook for emerald. His error held until the 1800s, when mineralogists finally identified tourmaline as its own mineral species. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that Tourmaline began to see a huge rise in popularity within the gem world.
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